Historic B&B’s in Middle England
Historic bed and breakfasts and small hotels in the Middle of England, including the Peak District, Derbyshire, Lincolnshire, Staffordshire, Rutland, Nottinghamshire, Northamptonshire and Leicestershire.
Set in one of the oldest buildings in Loughborough, the elegant en-suite rooms at Caravelli all feature wonderful exposed beams and other period features. Sample authentic Italian cuisine and seasonal specials in the air-conditioned restaurant.
This fine example of an 18th century Georgian manor house sits in the village of Deeping St Nicholas betwix Market Deeping and Spalding. Although full of historic character, the interior decor is very 21st century, with six en-suite rooms and free Wi-Fi.
Dating from around 1875, Robin Hood Farm provides comfortable and luxurious bed and breakfast accommodation in the heart of the Peak District National Park. Lovingly renovated and set in 2 acre grounds, it features 3 superior en-suite double bedrooms.
Benefiting from some fabulous views over the surrounding Derbyshire countryside, Windy Harbour is great for walkers and cyclists as the Pennine Way and Trans Pennine trail are both nearby. Inside is a bar, restaurant and en-suite bedrooms.
On the edge of the Peak District National Park, this luxurious, uniquely styled B&B is set on the Chatsworth Estate Farm, in the heart of the countryside. Romance is heightened by four poster beds, double spa baths and a private hot tub and sitting room.
Converted into a travellers’ inn around the late 16th century, The Bull and Swan now features 7 unique, luxury rooms and serves an original and sumptuous menu. Set in the heart of the beautiful old merchant town of Stamford, close to Burghley House.
Set within extensive grounds, this beautiful listed Gothic manor house dates from 1875. Presented in a luxurious style, each of its six en-suite rooms have been individually created with complete relaxation and comfort in mind.
Set in the heart of the stunning Derbyshire countryside, this classic English inn blends original character with 21st century touches, thanks to a recent renovation. Offering 10 individually decorated en-suite rooms, the restaurant serves classic fayre.
Set in the heart of Nottingham’s buzzing city centre, this boutique guest house offers chic themed rooms inspired by famous cities of the world. Built around 1845 by Royal Charter, these two Victorian villas retain many attractive original features.
Situated in the picturesque village of Medbourne amidst Leicestershire’s beautiful Welland Valley, the Nevill Arms was rebuilt in 1863 in a Tudor style. Featuring a a stylish restaurant and en-suite accommodation, relax with a drink by the river bank.